Speed Space Management How Far Ahead Do You

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Speed & Space Management

Speed & Space Management

How Far Ahead Do You Look? You should be scanning traffic 15 seconds ahead.

How Far Ahead Do You Look? You should be scanning traffic 15 seconds ahead.

Why Is This Important? § Maintain awareness of the situation ahead. § Allows time

Why Is This Important? § Maintain awareness of the situation ahead. § Allows time to respond to changing conditions. § You’re not dependent on waiting for drivers directly ahead of you to react.

Safe Following Distance? More results in an increased safety margin. 6 Seconds is a

Safe Following Distance? More results in an increased safety margin. 6 Seconds is a good minimum.

Can You Maintain That? Problem: traffic will change lanes in front of you. Solution:

Can You Maintain That? Problem: traffic will change lanes in front of you. Solution: vehicles will cut in but many times will cut back out again looking for a faster lane.

Can You Maintain That? If that doesn’t happen, you should make a slight speed

Can You Maintain That? If that doesn’t happen, you should make a slight speed reduction and regain your following distance.

Can You Maintain That? It’s up to you to manage your following distance.

Can You Maintain That? It’s up to you to manage your following distance.

What’s Appropriate Here? Slippery road conditions or wet brakes increase stopping distance – you

What’s Appropriate Here? Slippery road conditions or wet brakes increase stopping distance – you should react by increasing following distance.

Traffic Conditions Congested traffic may unexpectedly and suddenly slow or stop! Increase following distance

Traffic Conditions Congested traffic may unexpectedly and suddenly slow or stop! Increase following distance

What Can You Do… § Maintain awareness of what’s around you. § Pick your

What Can You Do… § Maintain awareness of what’s around you. § Pick your lane to minimize lane changes. § Adjust mirrors to remove blind spots. § Check mirrors several times during lane change. …About Traffic Beside You?

Traffic Behind You Scan mirrors frequently to update traffic picture. Tailgating – you can’t

Traffic Behind You Scan mirrors frequently to update traffic picture. Tailgating – you can’t prevent it but you can Be prepared make sure you for passing don’t to traffichave to cut suddenly hit over at exit. the brakes. What Should You Do?

Speed Management

Speed Management

Speed Management Are you properly managing your speed if you drive at the posted

Speed Management Are you properly managing your speed if you drive at the posted limit? Not necessarily…there can be many reasons to drive slower than the posted limit…

Speed Management Limited visibility: hilly two-lane road Bad weather: snow, rain, fog Exit ramps:

Speed Management Limited visibility: hilly two-lane road Bad weather: snow, rain, fog Exit ramps: posted speed is for cars, not trucks Long grades, especially in mountains Heavy traffic To increase fuel mileage

Recap Look ahead _______ seconds. Look ahead 15 seconds and scan traffic periodically. This

Recap Look ahead _______ seconds. Look ahead 15 seconds and scan traffic periodically. This gives you time to react to changing traffic situations.

Recap A good minimum following distance is ____ seconds. Maintain at least 6 seconds

Recap A good minimum following distance is ____ seconds. Maintain at least 6 seconds following distance, but more is better. Following distance is vital and it gives you time and space to react to sudden traffic changes.

Recap Increase following distance when roads are ___________________. Any condition that causes slippery road

Recap Increase following distance when roads are ___________________. Any condition that causes slippery road surfaces means you need more stopping distance which makes increased following distance vital.

Recap You may find it prudent to drive below the posted limit when _______________________________

Recap You may find it prudent to drive below the posted limit when _______________________________ _. Analyze each new driving situation and slow down if conditions warrant. These are just a sampling of reasons to drive below limit: § Heavy Traffic § Limitedthe visibility § Exit Ramps § Bad Weather § Long Grades § Fuel Mileage

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